Person Biography:
Bill, originally from Plymouth, Indiana, embarked on his acting journey at the tender age of 15. His earliest role was as the Big Billy Goat in Three Billy Goats Gruff, which he played in the first grade. This initial foray into the world of acting sparked a passion that would stay with him throughout his life.
Bill's thirst for the stage led him to study theater at Bradley University, where he also began performing professionally with the People's Theater and the Timberlake Playhouse. This marked the beginning of a long and illustrious career in the entertainment industry.
As life's roller coaster took Bill through its twists and turns, he faced his share of lows, but he always managed to bounce back. Eventually, he found himself settling in Saint Louis, MO, where he has continued to hone his craft.
Bill is widely recognized for his work in the long-running sketch comedy show Bye Bye Liver, as well as his appearances in That Uppity Theater Company's Big Fat LGBT Show and Bill Chott's Improv Trick. He has also lent his talents to a variety of commercials, including those for Metro Imaging, River City Casino, and SSM Health Care.
In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Bill is also featured in the upcoming Eric Roberts film 23 Minutes to Sunrise. When he's not working, Bill enjoys staying active as an avid bodybuilding enthusiast and spending quality time with his rescue pit bull, Cobalt. He is also known for having the "best physique" in the world of live improv comedy.